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Email Etiquette Do’s & don’ts To send or not to send…

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Page 1: Email Etiquette

Email Etiquette

Do’s & don’ts

To send or not to

send…

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To email or not to email?Are you…informing?

Are you requesting action?

Who should receive the message?– Use specific and correct distribution lists– Maintain updated address books

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Pick up the phone!

Better yet-have a face to face conversation!

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Do’s

• Use business email for business• Think before you write: “engage your brain

before your fingers”• Re-read messages before you send them for

clarity and “correctness” – “Once it’s gone, it’s gone.”

• Compress large files before sending as an attachment

• Know your audience

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Do’s

• Put attachments on before you start writing your message = decrease in multiple emails.

• Note in the first sentence that there is/are attachments.

• Use specific subject lines-avoid vagueness!

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Don’tsEmoticons : (

Be careful with texting-type of lingo/abbreviations: – “ Meet @ mkt 4 drinks?”. “Can u b here 4 mtg?”– LOL, BTW,

ALL CAPITALS = SHOUTING!all lowercase = laziness (as i perceive it)Be gentle with “reply to all”

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Don’ts

• Office gossip• Forwarding biased or off-color jokes• Omitting a closing signature• General, non-specific responses or one-liners:– “I’ll be there!”– “You’re right.”

• Disseminating confidential information• Use “blind copy” sparingly

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What’s wrong with this email and how would you change it?

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Danger, Will Robinson, Danger!!

Flame e-mail: emails meant to “attack” or vent.

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True or False?

Emails are legal documents and can be used in a court-of-law?

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Works Referenced

• The Business Writer’s Companion, 4th ed. (2005) by Alred, Brusaw, and Oliu.

• Business Communication with Writing Improvement Exercises, 6th ed (2000-2001) by Hemphill, McCormick, and Hemphill.